I love these guys so much!
German metal bands
Playlist Challenge, Day 853
Lord of the Lost — “Under the Sun”
Playlist Challenge, Day 826
Rammstein — “Pussy”
Playlist Challenge, Day 825
Rammstein — “Du Riechst So Gut”
Playlist Challenge, Day 810
Rammstein — “Haifisch”
5 Bands/Artists You Should Be Following (#31)
1. Alive
Glam rock from Italy. For fans of Mötley Crüe, Van Halen, Poison, etc. Alive released their debut album, Lookin’ for a Future, in March. Check out the first single, “Money & Control.”
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2. Ivory Picture Story
Rock/punk/pop from Kentucky. For fans of The Runaways, Blondie, The Donnas, etc. Ivory Picture Story announced on Halloween that their video for “E.V.I.L.” is coming soon! In the meantime, here is my personal favorite (so far), “Big Star.”
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3. Sweet Fever
Rock & roll from Nashville, Tennessee. For fans of Stealers Wheel, Jet, Jack White, etc. Sweet Fever released their sophomore EP, Ale Lounge, back in October. It is available on all streaming platforms. These guys are amazing in any form, so here is the acoustic version of “Escapin’ the Grind.”
And, just because, listen to “Roll On.”
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4. Victorius
Power metal from Germany. For fans of Dragonforce, Gloryhammer, Hammerfall, etc. Victorius recently released the wonderfully cheesy video for “Super Sonic Samurai” and have been announcing a slew of tour dates for 2020!
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5. Jet Setting
Alternative/rock from Tennessee. For fans of Queens of the Stone Age, Kings of Leon, The Black Keys, etc. Jet Setting has been working nonstop on new music, playing shows, doing interviews, and just generally trying to spread the word. The band released its debut EP, Lacey, earlier this year.
“Come Around”
“Pictures of Fame”
Playlist Challenge, Day 806
Rammstein — “Deutschland”
Playlist Challenge, Day 796
Rammstein — “Engel”
Playlist Challenge, Day 731
Rammstein — “Rammstein”
Weekly Focus: Rammstein, Pt. II, Day Seven
Rammstein — “Puppe,” from the untitled, or self-titled, album (2019).